Port Louis, 17 December, 2025 / 3:54 pm (ACI Africa).
Religious leaders in Mauritius have called for a nationwide “moral rearmament” and renewed education of consciences as a response to growing social challenges, including substance abuse, violence, and the erosion of social values.
In their end-of-year message, members of the Council of Religions (CoR) acknowledged Mauritius’ long-standing reputation for peace, democratic stability, and religious coexistence, while warning that emerging social ills threaten social cohesion if not addressed collectively.
The Religious leaders expressed concern about the increasing impact of alcohol and drug abuse, especially among young people, saying, “This is a deep problem that calls for collective action at the level of families as well as educators.’
They added, “We must seek the ‘why,’ the source of the unease that pushes so many people, young and old alike, to flee the reality of life and surrender to a destructive process that damages their personality.”
CoR members also addressed the growing influence of social media, acknowledging its benefits but cautioning against online aggression fueled by anonymity.






